My favorite scene, aside from Crawford's entry in the hair competition, has to be the scene when he enters Candy's office for the first time and gets her and everyone's attention by knowing EXACTLY what type of styling products she uses on her hair just by looking. So cool!
Omg! I can't beleave that no one said this yet! My favorite part is when Crawford is dancing outside on the balconie in his tight trousers! Its sooo sexy!
I agree with you, Cheeky, "California Dreamin'"...and I don't think he's got trousers on it that scene...he's in his undies. Craig seems to have great dancing-in-undies scenes in some of his movies (re: I'll Be There). He also bares his arse in both movies...lucky us...and he's always saying his ass is fat on LLS, but it's not! This is definitely my favorite scene, followed by the one the morning after he pleasures Candy so superbly...he's so embarassed and uncomfortable lying around her house, proclaiming that he's gay. dsh
"At the beginning of the evening, I was in the hallway. I know because I was there." -Wadsworth
The memorable scene for me in this film was the one mentioned earlier: He's about to be kicked out of the office and in a sudden turnaround he completely bonds with the publicist. It was humorous, and delightful and endearing.
I find the scenes with Stig Ludwigssen absolutely hilarious, he really is such an *beep* Like when he says to Crawford Mackenzie in the reastaurant "Next month it's losers day, come back I piss on your head". Also his appearance, with that awful hair and the norweigan accent contributes to the Hilariousness. I must say though that the whole film is hilarious, strange why it isn't more known by people.
I liked the monologue on the beach of him talking about the little people & the big people...on the sidewalk of life :P
That scene of Stig sticking his fingers into the spray mist was pretty damn funny. Also that line in the japanese competitor's video .."..his transition from monk to hairdresser was difficult.." or something like that. Hilarious..
That one definitely caught me off guard. "That's what Lentil says to his henchmen in 'Fiddler on a Hot Tin Roof.'" So many things wrong with that sentence!